Religion

St. John the Evangelist, Carrollton Christian and Carrollton United Methodist teamed up to host “Cave Quest VBS” July 11-15. There were 48 children and youth in attendance at VBS, held at St. John’s this year.

In a cemetery, a little white stone marked the grave of a dear little girl, and on the stone were chiseled these words… “A child of who her playmates said, ‘It was easier to be good when she was with us.’”

The more we are in the presence of Jesus Christ, the easier it becomes to take on his goodness in our lives each and every day as well.

In a cemetery, a little white stone marked the grave of a dear little girl, and on the stone were chiseled these words… “A child of who her playmates said, ‘It was easier to be good when she was with us.’”

The more we are in the presence of Jesus Christ, the easier it becomes to take on his goodness in our lives each and every day as well.

Since the first settlers came on the shores of this country, Christians have seen this land as the means of starting something far different from the weary religious struggles of Europe. John Winthrop preached to the first Puritans landing in modern-day Massachusetts that they would be a city on a hill, which meant that “the eyes of all people are upon us. So that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken, and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a by-word through the world.”

Sanders Baptist Church will be hosting revival Monday through Wednesday, July 11-13, at 7 p.m. each evening. Bro. Paul Briscoe, pastor from Lockport Baptist Church will be the featured speaker, and there will be a nursery and special music each evening.

The Rev. Hardin Lowe and congregation invite you to attend; additional information is available by calling 859-643-5167.